Or Hillel says authorities refused to test her grandfather Moshe Hillel despite his fever, since he hadn't been near confirmed carrier; he ended up as Israel's 4th fatality
City public health officials hunt down beds and medical equipment and put out a call for more doctors and nurses for fear the number of sick will explode in a matter of weeks
If coronavirus infections spiral, hospitals could find themselves with more patients than life-saving ventilators. Authorities should set criteria, but they won't, experts say
Developments being watched by global policymakers as they weigh potential health benefits of imposing national stay-at-home policies against their damaging economic side effects
Unparalleled $2.2 trillion economic rescue bill followed days of negotiations and came despite misgivings on both sides about whether it goes too far or not far enough
'It is more resilient in that it sticks around the dead body': California's Dr. Judy Melinek develops protocols for limiting exposure of medical staff to virus during autopsies
Late night discussions over new lockdown regulations sees officials' pet priorities come to the fore, and an argument about how Israelis should shop for the holidays
A monthly storytelling event normally held in a crowded Tel Aviv bar is reconfigured here for the new coronavirus reality, recorded from lockdown to keep the story flame burning
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